by Team EthicAI | Dec 4, 2025 | AI Development, AI Security
The rapid development of advanced AI systems has pushed the sector into a debate framed as a choice between closed and open AI models. But this doesn’t accurately reflect how models are built, released or used. A recent report “Beyond the Binary” argues that...
by Team EthicAI | Nov 27, 2025 | AI Security
Mention ‘jailbreaking’ of AI models and the expression usually conjures up the image of a determined attacker working through elaborate prompt engineering tricks. They might coax the model into role-play or nudge it step by step into revealing information...
by Team EthicAI | Jun 26, 2025 | AI Security
If the UK’s Strategic Defence Review (SDR) set out how AI will transform the UK’s warfighting capabilities within NATO, the National Security Strategy (NSS) (published only a week later) considers artificial intelligence and UK national security as a whole-of-society...
by Tanya Goodin | Jun 23, 2025 | AI Security
As the UK’s 2025 Strategic Defence Review (SDR) makes unambiguously clear, AI – along with other emerging technologies – is becoming the linchpin of a new military reality. The shift is being driven by geopolitical realities: a resurgent and aggressive...
by Tanya Goodin | Jun 5, 2025 | AI Security
Artificial intelligence (AI) has moved to the centre of geopolitical strategy. The 2025 Virtual Manipulation Brief from the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence (StratCom COE) offers a sobering examination of how AI is now embedded in foreign information...
by Tanya Goodin | Apr 30, 2025 | AI Security
As generative AI (GenAI) systems become integrated into business operations, a subtle yet significant security vulnerability has emerged: indirect prompt injection. Unlike direct prompt injection, where attackers input malicious prompts directly into an AI system,...